9 New Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know

While there are dozens of new keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10, most of them apply to Command Prompt, a part of the PC most casual users don’t have much call to explore.

The following shortcuts, though, will help you master improved features like Snap (which lets you “snap” desktop windows to the left or right side of your screen, taking up either a half or a quarter of your display) and new ones like Task View, which like OS X’s Mission Control allows you to set up several different virtual desktops that you can quickly switch between.

Snapping

Snap a window left: Windows key + LeftSnap a window right: Windows key + RightSnap a window to a quadrant: Windows key + Up or Down (after moving left or right)